Turkey’s Election Scenarios: The Good, the Bad, and the Scary
Mustafa Akyol Today, I have new a piece in National Review: “Turkey’s Election Scenarios: The Good, the Bad, and the Scary.” It is about the fateful
Mustafa Akyol Today, I have new a piece in National Review: “Turkey’s Election Scenarios: The Good, the Bad, and the Scary.” It is about the fateful
Ryan Bourne and Sophia Bagley On May 3, 2023, the Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a rule to update stock buyback disclosures, igniting the
Daniel Raisbeck Back in August of 2022, I wrote about how a small band of sanctimonious, sophomoric malcontents had—astoundingly—taken over the Chilean state. President Gabriel
Jai Kedia Recent Gallup polls have found that public confidence in Fed chair, Jerome Powell, is at an all‐time low, with only 36%
David J. Bier With the sunsetting of the public health emergency this week, Border Patrol will lose its ability to expel some immigrants
Walter Olson I’ve got a new opinion piece at Ricochet about a particularly disturbing new lawsuit campaign: According to education site The 74, at least eleven
Chris Edwards The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 included $79 billion in added funding for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) over the
Clark Packard Five years ago next month the Trump administration began an aggressive trade war with China over a number of Beijing’s abusive trade
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith On May 3, the Senate passed a House joint resolution to nullify President Biden’s proclamation to freeze the collection of antidumping and